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Product Description
The dehydrated eggs of the female grey mullet constitute the raw material for the production of "Trikalinos" crumbled fish roe. It is a natural product, slightly salted, without preservatives. Sprinkle it over green salads, in seafood risottos and pasta, on boiled and grilled fish and enjoy its splendid flavour and its marine aroma. "Trikalinos" crumbled fish roe stands out for its amber colour, soft texture, its fine, complex flavour which reminds us of the sea, and its long aftertaste. At the same time, it is a rich source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which strengthen the body's natural defence and health.
Ingredients
Grey mullet eggs, saltmarsh salt.
  • Net Weight
    280g
  • Gross Weight
    285g
  • Width
    15cm
  • Depth
    7.5cm
  • Height
    19cm
Product History
Dairy products have always played a leading role in the Greek traditional food culture. Rich in calcium, phosphorus and magnesium, they decisively contribute to the proper development of the human body and its defence mechanisms.
Meet the producer: Nikos Asoutis
Nikos Asoutis

The island of Andros is not a typical Cycladic island: it is different in that it has abundant water resources, a fertile soil and abundant vegetation. Livestock farming, including mainly cows and goats, has always been a traditional occupation of local people. Nikos Asoutis studied at the Ioannina Cheese Production School. It therefore came as no surprise that he decided to make best use of the island's tradition in livestock farming. His family created a cheese dairy in the settlement known as Korthi, on Andros. Using milk produced mainly by their own cows, they offer a range of cheese with a strong local character and a special flavour. Their goal is to revive the special cheeses of the island, known for their intense, authentic taste.

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Traditional soft cheese «Volaki» from Andros "Assouti" 250-280g

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Product code: 000872 Gross Weight 285g
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Dehydrated, crumbled fish roe for easy use in cooking!
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